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the fall short when it comes to climate change and national security. >> at a higher level the issue limate change and national security was being talked about and discussed. at the grass-roots levels, the programs and others in the military being provided, it has yet to trickle down, this whole idea of climate change, national security. haso military in the world had the climate induced consequences we have had to face. it needs to create new sets of skills sets, it needs retooling, it needs new levels with different scenario planning exercises. it also means compatibility. we have not done anything of this nature so far. therefore the military of the world is not only trading on a national basis, but also international. so they are prepared for the consequences when it happens. >> what was happening in the arctic was so interesting to me because the physical changes there are so visible right now, so immediate and happening so quickly. in 2007 the ice was at record lows but they had never seen and in 2008 it was the second lowest-level that had ever seen and 2009 the third lowest. >
the fall short when it comes to climate change and national security. >> at a higher level the issue limate change and national security was being talked about and discussed. at the grass-roots levels, the programs and others in the military being provided, it has yet to trickle down, this whole idea of climate change, national security. haso military in the world had the climate induced consequences we have had to face. it needs to create new sets of skills sets, it needs retooling, it...
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president george washington and the making of the nation's highest office. what did you discover new about george washington and this biography? >> the constitution had executive power in a president of the united states, but it failed to disclose what those powers were to visit and it didn't even tell the president how to use them. it told them simply that he was to execute the office of the president. what does that mean? it means nothing today. it meant nothing then and that is what the framers wanted. they had lived for years under an absolute monarchies in indolent and under the tyranny of that malarkey and they were not about to recreate the rtc they created a figurehead in the first president of taking the oath of office was to be just that and george washington and penn the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army army that defeated the world's most powerful army on earth and one the nation's independence. they adored him and they elected him by the unanimous vote the only president to be elected unanimously. so he took his oath of office and swor
president george washington and the making of the nation's highest office. what did you discover new about george washington and this biography? >> the constitution had executive power in a president of the united states, but it failed to disclose what those powers were to visit and it didn't even tell the president how to use them. it told them simply that he was to execute the office of the president. what does that mean? it means nothing today. it meant nothing then and that is what...
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stand with the national bar. we're going to stand to continue to stand our ground for justice. >> our next speaker is the president and ceo, the leadership conference on civil and human rights, mr. wade henderson. my friends, we gather today on hallowed grounds. just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we are here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream that we commemorate this week. we follow the freedom trail blazed by generations of men and women. some of whom made headlines, all of whom made history. together they changed america forever and for the better. we celebrate their courage. we salute their commitment. and we thank them for their tireless efforts to build a better america we have inherited. the marchers who came before us led us closer to the promised land. our mission is to continue their journey. our job is to build the future. we know what we must do to keep the promise of jobs and freedom. most of all, we need to protect our right to vote. voting
stand with the national bar. we're going to stand to continue to stand our ground for justice. >> our next speaker is the president and ceo, the leadership conference on civil and human rights, mr. wade henderson. my friends, we gather today on hallowed grounds. just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we are here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream that we commemorate this week. we follow the freedom trail blazed by generations of...
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of the us national security agency has been spying on the united nations the headquarters in new york that's according to newly pumping published information leaked by edward snowden i just learned up and put my is in new york with the details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german or spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after hacking into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the unit
of the us national security agency has been spying on the united nations the headquarters in new york that's according to newly pumping published information leaked by edward snowden i just learned up and put my is in new york with the details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german or spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the...
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stand with me and the national bar. o continue to stand our ground for justice. ♪ >> our next speaker is the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, mr. wade henderson. >> my friends, we gather today on hallowed ground, just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we're here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream we commemorate this week. we follow the freedom trail blazed by generations of men and women, some of whom made headlines. all of whom made history. together they changed america forever and for the better. we celebrate their courage. we salute their commitment. we thank them for their tireless efforts to build a better america we have inherited. those who came before us let us closer to the promised land. our mission is to continue their journey. our job is to build the future. we know what we must do to keep the promise of jobs and freedom. most of all, we need to protect our right to vote. voting is the language of democracy. if
stand with me and the national bar. o continue to stand our ground for justice. ♪ >> our next speaker is the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, mr. wade henderson. >> my friends, we gather today on hallowed ground, just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we're here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream we commemorate this week. we follow the freedom trail blazed by generations of men and...
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thousands in the nation's capitol. they are there to honor the legacy of dr.artin luther king, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of that famous, "i have a dream" speech. and we want to remind you that our coverage continues throughout the day on al jazeera and aljazeera.com. our special coverage from the lincoln memorial begins at 2:00 pm eastern time. we will be right back. ♪ would probably be very good at that also. that is it for al-jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm del walters. a military jury at this hour deciding what happens next to army major nidal hasan. hasan has no closing remarks in the sentencing phase of his trial earlier this morning. the jury will decide if the fort hood shooter gets life in prison or death. over the last two days the jury heard statements from the victims. >>> this hour we have also learned that california's rim fire is now 23% contained. that's up 3% from yesterday. one of the largest wildfires in california's history is now roaring deeper into yosemite. it has burned more than 185,000 acres, hundreds mo
thousands in the nation's capitol. they are there to honor the legacy of dr.artin luther king, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of that famous, "i have a dream" speech. and we want to remind you that our coverage continues throughout the day on al jazeera and aljazeera.com. our special coverage from the lincoln memorial begins at 2:00 pm eastern time. we will be right back. ♪ would probably be very good at that also. that is it for al-jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back...
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stand with me and the national bar. nue, to continue to stand our ground for justice. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil wadeuman rights, mr. henderson. >> my friends, we gather today on hallowed ground, just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we're here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream we commemorate this week. we followed the freedom trail blazed by generations of men and women, some of whom made headlines. all come made history. america they changed forever and for the better. we celebrate their courage. we salute their commitment. we thank them for their tireless efforts to build a better america we have inherited. usse who came before us let closer to the promised land. our mission is to continue their journey. our job is to build the future. we know what we must do to keep the promise of jobs and freedom. most of all, we need to protect our right to vote. voting is the language of democracy. if you do not
stand with me and the national bar. nue, to continue to stand our ground for justice. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil wadeuman rights, mr. henderson. >> my friends, we gather today on hallowed ground, just like those who came before us 50 years ago, we're here to petition our government, our fellow americans, to protect and perfect the dream we commemorate this week. we followed the freedom trail blazed by generations...
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they feel that the united nations will be out of the nation of syria before any strike would occur. it's too dangerous to do anything of the sort while those inspectors are in the country. that's the thinking here, that it could be a 48 hour period from now, but more than likely into the following week and saturday. >> it's not safe for the united nations but people of syria still have to live there, forget about the officials, are there concerns about collateral damage, after all, the target is chemical weapons depots. >> there have been concerns about that, and there have been defectors, so to speak, who have come out of the syrian government during this civil war who had been operatives inside the syrian government, and they have reported to integrators who talked to them after they left the nation that there are 50 different sites scattered around the nation of syria. syria ma may have the largest supply of chemical weapons. they're only one of seven who haven't signed a convention not to hold or utilize weapons of that nature. they could be scattered all over the place. using t
they feel that the united nations will be out of the nation of syria before any strike would occur. it's too dangerous to do anything of the sort while those inspectors are in the country. that's the thinking here, that it could be a 48 hour period from now, but more than likely into the following week and saturday. >> it's not safe for the united nations but people of syria still have to live there, forget about the officials, are there concerns about collateral damage, after all, the...
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priority policy of the national priority policy is meant to give priority to french nationals of the same skill to tax us positions obtain housing in france this is what i call a small deterrent says because of pain from the moment immigrants have no further interest in coming to france then they'll stop coming. to me gratian is also a huge issue in russia we talk about all the time when we say we have to have more restrictions but then here's the question who would work in places at very low salaries that russians would never want to work at same thing in france no less. yes i understand perfectly. because it's a measure that we've been using since the one nine hundred seventy s. but that was imposed by big companies capex and keep the real question is why is there no one willing to work in these places is it because they're underpaid and given the difficulty of these jobs their salary should be higher than those that are given today kids mostly due to the decline of the west where intellectuals have been encouraged more than laborers and working with their hands is seen is somethin
priority policy of the national priority policy is meant to give priority to french nationals of the same skill to tax us positions obtain housing in france this is what i call a small deterrent says because of pain from the moment immigrants have no further interest in coming to france then they'll stop coming. to me gratian is also a huge issue in russia we talk about all the time when we say we have to have more restrictions but then here's the question who would work in places at very low...
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the ideas that define us as a nation. nd marched into war. in the process, caught the conscience of the nation. , 50 today on these steps years on, indeed something abides. the power of the vision has surely passed into our souls. [applause] please welcome the mayor of depree.urg, johnny i want to thank the national conference of black mayors, and the coalitions for the opportunity to make a few remarks on this occasion. the kids and decades ago, blood, sweat, tears, organizing negotiations and adjudications all culminated in a march 50 years ago. in march that would change the lives of millions of people, including myself. if someone would've told me that this little country boy who grew up on a dirt road in hattiesburg, mississippi would become a mayor, i would have fallen off a truck. housese and my cousin's were next-door. we call that house a shotgun house. you may have had the opportunity to take a bath in a number 310. i did that. that's where i come from. playing with rocks because my mom could not afford the ball.
the ideas that define us as a nation. nd marched into war. in the process, caught the conscience of the nation. , 50 today on these steps years on, indeed something abides. the power of the vision has surely passed into our souls. [applause] please welcome the mayor of depree.urg, johnny i want to thank the national conference of black mayors, and the coalitions for the opportunity to make a few remarks on this occasion. the kids and decades ago, blood, sweat, tears, organizing negotiations and...
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thanks. >>> we heard the president talking about meeting with his national security team. that is because there are a lot of what ifs here about striking syria. the stakes are high, the consequences unknown in a region already unknown for instability. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is live with more on the ground. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the u.s., frankly, faces bad choices for syria due too little and it looks too notch could create even more unrest in the region. u.n. inspectors back at work today collecting blood samples, looking for evidence of chemical weapons. a top u.n. envoy said indications are they were used, but he didn't say who did it. >> some kind of substance was used that killed a lot of people. some people say 300, maybe 1,000, maybe more than 1,000. but this isn't acceptable, this is outrageous. >> reporter: the u.s. want to continue inspections saying it's necessary before military action, but syrians aren't counting on the u.s. listening. the wall street journal's sam dagger is in damascus tonight. >> on the serves, everyt
thanks. >>> we heard the president talking about meeting with his national security team. that is because there are a lot of what ifs here about striking syria. the stakes are high, the consequences unknown in a region already unknown for instability. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is live with more on the ground. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the u.s., frankly, faces bad choices for syria due too little and it looks too notch could create even more...
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it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long. >> roosevelt surfed and harnessed those movements. he used them to get legislation passed to initiate programs. obama is still getting on his wet suit. to read the essay she wrote in 2008, there was a sense of exhibits -- exuberance. you say that hope is not optimism that expects things to turn out well. it seems like he confused those two things. >> i will come back to what i write about in the book. the expectations were so great and high. go back to 2008. the back to the election and year when we are fortunate region were fortunate en
it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long....
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absolute sure exactly which agency of the united nations the. united nations this a lot of things but terror threats and generally been described as anything from copyright infringement to actual making of the problems that could be harming to peace people's physical integrity and so we have a very vague understanding in international law today of international discourse of how we make policy especially in western europe and in the united states we don't know what we mean by the war it's like two weeks ago i heard in sweden that copyright infringement can be avoided then what is more actually is that this war and is stuck with the united states is trying to stop the united nations we don't know because we have there's absolutely no logic to how they're using the word who or. what about the idea that the n.s.a. has already been allegedly spying on the e.u. along with these latest revelations of just what sort of effect does that help america's reputation here in brussels and is there anything any legislation that we could see europe setting up in
absolute sure exactly which agency of the united nations the. united nations this a lot of things but terror threats and generally been described as anything from copyright infringement to actual making of the problems that could be harming to peace people's physical integrity and so we have a very vague understanding in international law today of international discourse of how we make policy especially in western europe and in the united states we don't know what we mean by the war it's like...
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continue to, we cover the nation. big changes in the criminal justice system mean inmates could go free. why the attorney general says it is a good thing. and a deadly shooting in a new hampshire ymca leaves a nine- year-old dead. -- as recover cover the nation, a federal judge has ruled that the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy is unconstitutional. the ruling comes from a class- action lawsuit timing that the police officers routinely stop a black and latino men without legal grounds. please argued that the oc is used -- police argued that the policies you to -- is used to deter crime. u.s. attorney general eric holder says there is big changes for the federal criminal justice system in plan for march before the american bar association later today. before theremarks market bar association later today could he says the changes include us as sentencing for elderly offenders and leasing non-choir -- nonviolent criminals from prison. a holder says that the u.s. cannot prosecute or incarcer
continue to, we cover the nation. big changes in the criminal justice system mean inmates could go free. why the attorney general says it is a good thing. and a deadly shooting in a new hampshire ymca leaves a nine- year-old dead. -- as recover cover the nation, a federal judge has ruled that the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy is unconstitutional. the ruling comes from a class- action lawsuit timing that the police officers routinely stop a black and latino men...
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greece won't need a further debt writedown, but she stopped short of ruling out further aid to the nation. speaking with germany's "focus" magazine, the chancellor said she was expressly warning against the haircuts and that it would create a domino effect of uncertainty in the eurozone. now, this comes as the greek finance minister has said that although the nation may need a third bailout, it could not accept fresh austerity measures, separate things. he added that a further loan for greece could amount to around 10 billion euros. the national association for business economics released a survey today showing that while many economists think that the fed's current policy has been a success, quote, unquote, most don't believe that the fed will start tapering until after the september meeting coming up. only 10% of economists expect
greece won't need a further debt writedown, but she stopped short of ruling out further aid to the nation. speaking with germany's "focus" magazine, the chancellor said she was expressly warning against the haircuts and that it would create a domino effect of uncertainty in the eurozone. now, this comes as the greek finance minister has said that although the nation may need a third bailout, it could not accept fresh austerity measures, separate things. he added that a further loan...
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dallas partly sunny. >>> time for a check of the national forecast. derstorms will drench part of the west. some areas could get up to three inches of rain. a dome of high pressure will keep the midwest hot. the mercury could hit 105 degrees from iowa to north missouri. scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible in the northeast and it will be dry and warm in the south. >>> in sports, the boston red sox are back by themselves atop the al east. in the los angeles, boston's second baseman justin pedroia made a great play on this nick punto bunt. the second, the sox hit three home runs including this shot by mike napoli. boston pounded the dodgers 8-1. >>> in the national league, the pirates loss to the giants in san francisco, ryan vogelsong allowed two hits over 8 innings. they won 4-0 leaving the pirates in a tie with st. louis atop the nl central. >>> japan beat california to win the 9th little league world series title. the game ended on a double play. it was japan's fourth straight appearance in the championship game. the team from tokyo beat
dallas partly sunny. >>> time for a check of the national forecast. derstorms will drench part of the west. some areas could get up to three inches of rain. a dome of high pressure will keep the midwest hot. the mercury could hit 105 degrees from iowa to north missouri. scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible in the northeast and it will be dry and warm in the south. >>> in sports, the boston red sox are back by themselves atop the al east. in the los angeles,...
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we're the strongest nation on earth. everybody that sides with us tends to do better than people that we oppose so i would play to the best interest of the military. stop this before it gets out of hand. we can't support where you're taking egypt. and i'd tell the brotherhood "forget about the condition of morsi being put back in as president before you have a new dialogue." i would be firm with the military and the brotherhood. we do have a lot of influence. if american business stops investing in egypt and american tourists stop going to egypt their economy is going to be in ruins. there's a lot ott stake here for us and them. if you had a winner/loser list for from a failed state in egypt, the egyptian people and the american people would be on the loser list. we need to avoid that. >> schieffer: you were there. you and senator mccain talked to leaders on both sides, you talked to general al-sisi. do you think he is running things now? >> absolutely. i saw a man very conflicted. he's having people whisper in his ear fr
we're the strongest nation on earth. everybody that sides with us tends to do better than people that we oppose so i would play to the best interest of the military. stop this before it gets out of hand. we can't support where you're taking egypt. and i'd tell the brotherhood "forget about the condition of morsi being put back in as president before you have a new dialogue." i would be firm with the military and the brotherhood. we do have a lot of influence. if american business...
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the national zoo celebrate the birth of a new cub. linda ronstadt explains why she will sing no more. and an old school bus hits the road to deliver lunch to hungry kids. for sensitive skin, there's fusion progl our ms are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. see, i knew testosterone c
the national zoo celebrate the birth of a new cub. linda ronstadt explains why she will sing no more. and an old school bus hits the road to deliver lunch to hungry kids. for sensitive skin, there's fusion progl our ms are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to...
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redeem the dream. this nationrsary of the historic march on washington, cnn will launch its coverage with the premiere of our new documentary that captures the firsthand account of the people who were there and witnessed history. let's take a look. ♪ ♪ >> the march on washington was a defining moment in american history. it was not just african-americans, it was all americans. >> they put a face on america in a way nobody ever, ever saw before. >> in 1963, i was 23. the president was deeply concerned about what was happening in america's south. he wanted to know what could be done to a. philip randolph spoke up and he said, mr. president, we're going to march on washington. >> i got a call when i was in mississippi and they said they're going to do it. it was time. there needed to be a crescendo. >> i found dr. king most engaging, and he awakened my sensibility to activism spent we didn't realize martin luther king would make a speech like that spirit my speech was pretty strong. i saw hundreds of thousands of you
redeem the dream. this nationrsary of the historic march on washington, cnn will launch its coverage with the premiere of our new documentary that captures the firsthand account of the people who were there and witnessed history. let's take a look. ♪ ♪ >> the march on washington was a defining moment in american history. it was not just african-americans, it was all americans. >> they put a face on america in a way nobody ever, ever saw before. >> in 1963, i was 23. the...
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>> thank you, lindsey. >>> another look of picture ofur the day a panda born at the th national zoo. 5:30 this evening. >> can you see the baby about size of a stick of butter. we will say it for weeks to come. >> go to myfoxdc.com for a look at the photo and live panda cam. >> good-bye. >> today on "tmz" -- >> chris brown, he is horrible. he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded to this, did n six months community service with police. >> what n word? >> i'm not going to say it. >> keep it real. >> brian wrote out the n word here, so we know. >> kanye was on kris jenner's show. we just finally got to see a picture of the baby. >> it's a good l
>> thank you, lindsey. >>> another look of picture ofur the day a panda born at the th national zoo. 5:30 this evening. >> can you see the baby about size of a stick of butter. we will say it for weeks to come. >> go to myfoxdc.com for a look at the photo and live panda cam. >> good-bye. >> today on "tmz" -- >> chris brown, he is horrible. he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted...
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in the european union however the national security debates among the data protection of the nation are now incredibly tough and it seems that european political leaders are not as willing to. teach steps to safeguard the trust and confidence in public networks and internet groups that maybe we as citizens would like for them to undertake but so in general look we see in europe this is a mishmash of outreach statements and political inaction or leak that are a portal very important i talked about earlier came from germany or britain's guardian newspaper has published many of edward snowden's previous revelations that lead to the government forcing them to destroy secret files because they fear that data could fall into the wrong hands of the paper service act or documents and even stored there of a caucus auntie's attacks are severe as more. you've had your fun now with stein to return to the documents so the unnamed government official to the newspaper editor it could be the stuff of movies all week it isn't we will face the factory with ultimatum from the british government that if
in the european union however the national security debates among the data protection of the nation are now incredibly tough and it seems that european political leaders are not as willing to. teach steps to safeguard the trust and confidence in public networks and internet groups that maybe we as citizens would like for them to undertake but so in general look we see in europe this is a mishmash of outreach statements and political inaction or leak that are a portal very important i talked...
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inaction in syria egypt. >> we remain the one indispensable nation. reason why, when you listen to what's happened around everybodysyria, that asks what the u.s. is doing, it's because the united states one country be the that people expect can do more simply protect their borders. gwen: but in syria, at least, means turning to the u.n. rather than the u.s., alexis? >> that's right. we heard from the president today in the interview and certainly from the white house this week was an effort to try to the united nations and united states allies abroad work on both the investigation of what happened with the alleged chemical attacks but also to try to apply pressure on the situation to try to assess where things go from here. the white heard at house earlier this week was, oh, let's take a long pause and try the facts arewhat on the ground and let the u.n. inspectors investigate and what heard from the president today, he said on the interview there, he didn't think would be cooperation from the assad government which suggests considerg to have to other
inaction in syria egypt. >> we remain the one indispensable nation. reason why, when you listen to what's happened around everybodysyria, that asks what the u.s. is doing, it's because the united states one country be the that people expect can do more simply protect their borders. gwen: but in syria, at least, means turning to the u.n. rather than the u.s., alexis? >> that's right. we heard from the president today in the interview and certainly from the white house this week was...
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alex, this isn't just the "national review." the plan is to pass a 60-day cr extension, to keep spending at the existing sequestration levels. then house leadership wants to combine democratic desires to roll back sequestration with conservative desires to delay/defund obama care into the debt limit fight. they're leaking this story. they're putting the word out without any fingerprints on it to get the threat out there that they're willing to bring down the dollar. >> can we focus on a moment for how completely absurd this is? it is like literally yelling they're not going to keep the government running unless we establish a colony on mars. obama care is settled law of the land. it is happening. the notion that somehow the white house is going to do deal making onset ld law of the land recently upheld by the supreme court and litigated in the 2012 presidential race and we know how that turned out, is ludicrous. the idea that there's going to be a deal on sequestration when half of the far right plank thinks that sequestration ha
alex, this isn't just the "national review." the plan is to pass a 60-day cr extension, to keep spending at the existing sequestration levels. then house leadership wants to combine democratic desires to roll back sequestration with conservative desires to delay/defund obama care into the debt limit fight. they're leaking this story. they're putting the word out without any fingerprints on it to get the threat out there that they're willing to bring down the dollar. >> can we...
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he talked to the nation about why it should pass. >> now the time has come for this nation to fulfill its promise. the events in berming ham and elsewhere have so increased that cries for equality that no city or state or legislative body can choose to ignore them. the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city. in demonstrations, parades and protests. which create tension and threaten violence and threaten lives. a great change is at hand. and our task, our obligation is to make that revolution, that change peaceful and constructive for all. >>> up next on a second look, as that civil rights bill stalledded in congress, civil rights groups pushed for action. at that march came the moment that stands out in history. >> free at last, free at last, thank god all mighty, we are free at last. >> we'll bring you the story behind that speech. >> and a bit later the deadly bombing at a black church only a few weeks later and the deaths of four girls inside. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the
he talked to the nation about why it should pass. >> now the time has come for this nation to fulfill its promise. the events in berming ham and elsewhere have so increased that cries for equality that no city or state or legislative body can choose to ignore them. the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city. in demonstrations, parades and protests. which create tension and threaten violence and threaten lives. a great change is at hand. and our task, our obligation is...
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the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the u.s.ow, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the nsa's latest scandal. this weekend was no exception. two major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world this weekend. the first was a revelation that a number of nsa employees were actually using the surveillance program's capabilities to spy on their lovers. or, as they called it, operation love-int. that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee diane feinstein. there are about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about. and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined. the second major revelation to come out this week, the german publicication report that is the nsa managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the u.n.'s internal video conferencing system, allowing the u.s. to spy. this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agency's spying on the e.u. i was joined earlier by a 32-year veteran of the nsa and helped design some
the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the u.s.ow, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the nsa's latest scandal. this weekend was no exception. two major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world this weekend. the first was a revelation that a number of nsa employees were actually using the surveillance program's capabilities to spy on their lovers. or, as they called it, operation love-int. that's according to the chairwoman of...
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but the great depression brought the country to its knees. a nation which thought itself wealthy found itself impoverished by the inability to mobilize its resources. leon keyserling remembers that time of national torment. industry was in collapse, banking was in panic, agriculture was in ruins, and labor was in despair. we had 13-15 million umemployed out of a labor force of 46 million people. you had bank failures right and left. people wondered how long life could be sacred or property safe in the face of fathers who couldn't meet their children's cries for food. after 10 years of depression, one in six remained out of work. factories were closed. it was a vicious circle. it took a worldwide explosion to break it. in 1939, german armies marched into poland, igniting world war ii. the united states vowed to stay out, but the allies needed our economic resources. what were these resources and how would we mobilize them? robert nathan was on the war production board. as early as the fall of 1940, at the advisory commission, we began to come up with b
but the great depression brought the country to its knees. a nation which thought itself wealthy found itself impoverished by the inability to mobilize its resources. leon keyserling remembers that time of national torment. industry was in collapse, banking was in panic, agriculture was in ruins, and labor was in despair. we had 13-15 million umemployed out of a labor force of 46 million people. you had bank failures right and left. people wondered how long life could be sacred or property safe...
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we know in the united states, national security letters have been used that tied the hands and voices of companies with regards to their ability to disclose any information. not necessarily to the users, users as a whole. we want to make sure there are provisions in place for these different companies whether they are private sector rectors or service providers to be able to disclose and provide that degree of transparency to users even if users make an informed choice about the services they engage with. >> another question? >> i am happy to follow up, and i would be delighted. >> center for democracy and technology. thank you for having this event and i know the principles were in process before the nsa revelations but it is auspices they debuted at this time particularly when there has been very little in the discourse about it, the rights of non u.s. persons. i wanted to highlight a couple things that have been mentioned already. your comments about transparency, a joint letter by a variety, more transparency which is still open to signers that we need to know. i wanted to highlig
we know in the united states, national security letters have been used that tied the hands and voices of companies with regards to their ability to disclose any information. not necessarily to the users, users as a whole. we want to make sure there are provisions in place for these different companies whether they are private sector rectors or service providers to be able to disclose and provide that degree of transparency to users even if users make an informed choice about the services they...
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martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. brings us 50 years to the day, thousands once again expected to flock to the mall to look back and to look forward to the next 50 years. joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our signal. you're there, correct? >> i think that is not a proper analysis. we liken the summer of 1963 where dr. king was jailed and medgar evers killed, the gathering in washington, then the birmingham bombing and then kennedy's killing, it was a summer of violence and terrorism and in dignities. we won that victory. >> it appears that we have lost our signal from washington. have we reestablished that signal? the signal is gone. we have it back. continue, reverend jackson, we lost your national for a moment. you were basically saying that you don't agree. >> it
martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. brings us 50 years to the day, thousands once again expected to flock to the mall to look back and to look forward to the next 50 years. joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our...
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i'm jessica kartalija, live here at the national aquarium. have to tell you, we have this bright light behind me. and the sharks love it. this is my buddy here today. nothing like working alongside a shark. for the latest on the weather forecast, i'm going to send it inside to bob. >> thank you. beautiful in there. really, really going to be a great exhibit. all right. we have scattered showers around. we'll show you those in a minute. take a look at the temperatures. it's tropical in there and outside. 85 now with the dew point up to 71. 85 actually feels like 89. humidity, 63%. north winds at 7. the barometer, falling a little bit. 29.99 inches. right now, a little batch of showers developed east of the city, across baltimore and harford county. that's moved now into chester county, p.a. for the most part, they dissipated. one little shower there, near the edgewood area, but moving away. another batch here, martinsburg, harpers ferry, notice down to d.c. this is all moving off to the east/northeast. if it continues, i'm thinking between mayb
i'm jessica kartalija, live here at the national aquarium. have to tell you, we have this bright light behind me. and the sharks love it. this is my buddy here today. nothing like working alongside a shark. for the latest on the weather forecast, i'm going to send it inside to bob. >> thank you. beautiful in there. really, really going to be a great exhibit. all right. we have scattered showers around. we'll show you those in a minute. take a look at the temperatures. it's tropical in...
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and the "poorer nations" about the say nas nation of -- the assassination of the minimum wage. in some ways you talk about its unfinished business. so i wonder if you could describe the relationship between struggles for a social wage and the fight against neoliberalism. >> okay, great questions. wow. [laughter] amazing questions. none of them are easy to settle. okay, let's -- the kind of criminalization of people in america in a way, you know, it's a cognate. there's a similarity and a logic that if you read giovanni arig ariggi's work, he suggests there are certain cycles that empires have. and it's a very interesting book, "long 20th century," where he suggests that he looks at lengths of time which an empire has been in dominance or hegemony and size of its container and its influence. and he shows as time goes forward, the container has increased, but the length of dominance has decreased. and he is, essentially, using the signs of awe touch in america are visible. and then the suggestion of adam smith is that china is coming up, in a sense. although he argues that china
and the "poorer nations" about the say nas nation of -- the assassination of the minimum wage. in some ways you talk about its unfinished business. so i wonder if you could describe the relationship between struggles for a social wage and the fight against neoliberalism. >> okay, great questions. wow. [laughter] amazing questions. none of them are easy to settle. okay, let's -- the kind of criminalization of people in america in a way, you know, it's a cognate. there's a...
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will go for burg the nationals. j.d.: a good let-up there by hector. two down. second strikeout. quite a pitching matchup tomorrow. that is worth skipping work, to the park or tuning us up. then off to san diego and l.a. en: dodgers a winner tonight 4-1 in miami. j.d.: greinke again. roll.been on a nice len: 12-3. iancarlo stanton homered for the fish, his 16th. the dodgers have won two in a straight.losing two they will play again tomorrow afterno afternoon. to lombardozzi inside. j.d.: the red sox put a beatdown n the giants today 12-1 the final from san francisco. doubront beat zito. tampa , starting the day bay and boston were tied atop of a east although tampa bay few percentage points ahead. in baltimore ost and the red sox winning so their is a full game. minnesota 7-1 the final. j.d.: the giants continue to go backwards. we have been talking about the the most and who is disappointing team in baseball. the giants, world series a year ago. attling to stay out of the basement in the n.l. west. 10-7.the reds beat arizona choo 4-5 with a homer and three knock
will go for burg the nationals. j.d.: a good let-up there by hector. two down. second strikeout. quite a pitching matchup tomorrow. that is worth skipping work, to the park or tuning us up. then off to san diego and l.a. en: dodgers a winner tonight 4-1 in miami. j.d.: greinke again. roll.been on a nice len: 12-3. iancarlo stanton homered for the fish, his 16th. the dodgers have won two in a straight.losing two they will play again tomorrow afterno afternoon. to lombardozzi inside. j.d.: the...
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the national guard was called up. j. rd hoover succeeded in planting moles in the civil right movement. he was convinced there was a communist influence and had evidence it was communist conspiracy. president kennedy refused to meet with member of the civil rights movement in advance of the speech that day. he did meet them as the march was ongoing. he was afraid if he met with them in advance of the march, they would put demands on him. that was the atmosphere in washington at the time. quick aside for you, uma, the night before the march, civil rights organizers had succeeded in getting a really good sound system. which you needed for a crowd that size. on the night before the march, the sound system was broken apart. it was vandalized. walter fon taberoy, later became -- walter fonteroy, later became the delegate to congress approached the government and said you need to get the sound system prepared because we don't know what will happen if people cannot hear the speeches from the lincoln memorial. he pushed and prodd
the national guard was called up. j. rd hoover succeeded in planting moles in the civil right movement. he was convinced there was a communist influence and had evidence it was communist conspiracy. president kennedy refused to meet with member of the civil rights movement in advance of the speech that day. he did meet them as the march was ongoing. he was afraid if he met with them in advance of the march, they would put demands on him. that was the atmosphere in washington at the time. quick...
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the teleconference going to happen. susan rice, of national security advisor, john kerry, other top officials like the director of national intelligence will be on the call. the reason why it's a phone call is that members of congress are on their august recess right now. spread around the country and around the world so the administration wants to show they're consulting congress, although they're short of actually getting a vote in congress to approve any potential military force, and what is interesting you have republicans like congressman mike rogers, saying, he is backing the president up on all of this and potential military action but is surprised the public case has not been ramped up. this intelligence has not been shown to the world yet. >> having a phone call in an unsecure manner is not going to allow people to ask the questions we need to get answered so we can buy into where the president is going. >> you see a republican there, who is backing the president, but saying, you have to have an even more robust consultation with cong
the teleconference going to happen. susan rice, of national security advisor, john kerry, other top officials like the director of national intelligence will be on the call. the reason why it's a phone call is that members of congress are on their august recess right now. spread around the country and around the world so the administration wants to show they're consulting congress, although they're short of actually getting a vote in congress to approve any potential military force, and what is...
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we are the nation's no. 1 destination for internal migration. the reason, as any texan will tell you, is we have a lot to be proud of. there is our very diverse and fast-growing economy. our abundant natural and energy resources. our long coastline, and low unemployment and low cost of living. just as importantly, there is the fervent belief that a better tomorrow for ourselves and children is just within our reach. my whole life i have seen texans create those tomorrows for themselves and family. i have seen them raise themselves up by the bootstraps and by their sling backs, and by pink running shoes. texans work hard, and we believe hard work should pay off. the majority of texans know our state is stronger when it makes the investments in people that helped them reach their full potential. and yes, texans know there are areas where we can and must do better. one out of every 10 public- school students in the united states goes to school in texas. yet we produce the lowest percentage of high-school graduates in the entire country. one-fourth o
we are the nation's no. 1 destination for internal migration. the reason, as any texan will tell you, is we have a lot to be proud of. there is our very diverse and fast-growing economy. our abundant natural and energy resources. our long coastline, and low unemployment and low cost of living. just as importantly, there is the fervent belief that a better tomorrow for ourselves and children is just within our reach. my whole life i have seen texans create those tomorrows for themselves and...
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among the members or the national that tend to blow up the u.s. passenger plane. >> carrying out another drone strike that killed perspective -- prospective al qaeda members, a senior member being killed not yet confirmed. situationhow has the than light on the streets? >> [inaudible] the situation was pretty normal, going by checkpoints. they were warning about a possible real threat going out. people who early were wondering how it could happen today. been reactingey to security fears? they seemed to take seriously the threat that they were talking about. anyreleased 25 names, for information that could lead to the capture. talk aboutrying to the evacuation of the u.s. to make them aware of the potential danger of the situation. oflet's get some analysis the national depend -- defense university. much.ank you very does the focus mean that affiliate's are currently the most active and powerful? mobilizationu.s. shutting down in 22 countries. , thecomes from a traffic head of the arabian peninsula. the ones that have international outrage from one
among the members or the national that tend to blow up the u.s. passenger plane. >> carrying out another drone strike that killed perspective -- prospective al qaeda members, a senior member being killed not yet confirmed. situationhow has the than light on the streets? >> [inaudible] the situation was pretty normal, going by checkpoints. they were warning about a possible real threat going out. people who early were wondering how it could happen today. been reactingey to security...
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and it belongs to the nation. and you journalists should demand it. >> in the end, this $35 book, 800 pages, how many copies were printed and put into the marketplace? >> it's gone through eight printings. there will be -- it will come out in many languages. i would assume over 50,000, 52,000 copies are inrint. >> and when do you pick up the pulitzer prize? >> when did i get the pull iter prize? >> have you gotten it in your hands yet? >> oh, yes. >> how long ago? >> a few months ago, in new york. >> here's the book. our guest has been herbert bix and the title of this book is "hirohito and the making of modern japan." thank you very much. >> tha rebuild the world trade center. urban anthropologist -- and the reconstruction of one world trade center. >>> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight.
and it belongs to the nation. and you journalists should demand it. >> in the end, this $35 book, 800 pages, how many copies were printed and put into the marketplace? >> it's gone through eight printings. there will be -- it will come out in many languages. i would assume over 50,000, 52,000 copies are inrint. >> and when do you pick up the pulitzer prize? >> when did i get the pull iter prize? >> have you gotten it in your hands yet? >> oh, yes. >>...